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After 6 six years of arbitrary detention in the basement of the Ecuadorian Embassy in Belgravia, London, the world’s longest slow-motion chase may be reaching its climatic conclusion. It appears that Ecuador has caved into US pressure on the issue. When they first gave asylum

(dodo4466 via iStock/tovovan via Shutterstock/Salon) Personal 3D printers at consumers’ own homes — is this the future of U.S. manufacturing? JOSHUA M. PEARCE This article was originally published on The Conversation. The U.S. is in multiple international trade wars. After President Trump ordered higher taxes on some

International media are reporting that WikiLeaks Editor-in-Chief may imminently be handed by Ecuador to UK authorities. (Ref: https://disobedientmedia.com/2018/07/… over-of-julian-assange-to-the-uk-may-be-imminent/) If such an event occurs, it presents an immediate threat to Assange’s human rights, asylum rights, liberty and to press freedoms. It would also be in

The Department of Health and Human Services still has not disclosed how many migrant children they are holding who have been separated from their parents at the border. Last week, HHS Secretary Alex Azar said 2,047 separated minors were still in the care of the Office of

Photo: Getty Images A crucial federal agency overseeing the National Weather Service and other key programs addressing and documenting climate change issues appears set to pivot away from the issue at the behest of the Trump administration. The reported shift continues a White House trend